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PA(,I WO 'lHk DAILY ALASKA l;MPlRI;—- JUNLAU ALAbkA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1947 by John Mirch, Rizzuto walked five pitches, was announced as 73.365, a world| tee, who introduced members of his |was revealed today lunch program which is partiaily PI_AY BY plAY the last one narrow his| series record for a single game.| DEMO(RATS RAllY committee of the Department of Agriculture administered by the U. 8. Depart- head. The bas The gate rece of $325,828.70 Bob Cowling spoke first, describ- Auditing Office in San Francisco, ment“of Agriculture Bobby Brow also was a series record for al A'I' COUNIRY (I.UB ing the Rotarians’ aim of extending | who arrived here last night via| He is stopping at the Batranof (Continuea from Page One; for Shea single game. | goodwill across international bound- PAA from the States. Mirch said|Hotel and expects fo stay hese “Fankees Rewe grabbed Di-|tegan warming up hurriedly in| Cookie Lavagetto, a righthand-| aries which led to the creation of that ko has been detailed to in-|for the remainder of this week spper near second tase Yankee bullpen ed fiiter; smung for Jorgenseti | FOR DEl BAR"_E" the Rotary Foundation. He and his vestigate the possibility of using 307 2 e to Robinson for the out ral Brooklyn pitct ere| popped meekly to Stirnweiss who| fellow committeemen, Neil Freich-. surplus food for'ithe Terriforiall D ¢, Rasmussen of Detroit, McQuinn bounced high to Jorgen-|8isd warming up fr ally in|caught the ball standing on scc-| . ity js | man and Mavor Waino Hendrickson, school lunch program and n Mich., is staying at the Baranof en who whipped across dia- (the Dodger bullpen ¢ bdse. Reese h]tvl]) a single| ,ocal Democr: will ;.mfl her 1| “}:‘e\l"ulde'l on ten points in connec- distributing this fcod throusl ¥t mond to retire th batter Th After missing the plate short right fiel d Mnkmykamng 200 strong at 30 o'clocl hlon\l\llh support of the foundation. ious local welfare agencie: SAN FRANCISCO GUEST bench was doing a good|Mmargi on I first two sther righthand swinger— | for a no-host rally <'h‘n.ner. at rh:“ Chairman Akervick then defined Mirch is also here tc audit the John_ Mirch of San Francisco, is jockeying -ito Brow Branca was rem d for Behrman :almon Creek (;nuxmx Club ,m:“"' Rotarians’ Fourth Object, post- bocks “of the ‘Territory 5ehool | gtavine: 8E Eho mmml ancisco, is ters as they mar fre t Il with Hank Be Miksis "’“‘{k out on a three honor of Delegate E. 1“ B_“"l"l“‘;od on the mirror over the head e 3 . JOhNEOD Was ‘AN ensy out man, anot righthander, takir i two pitch, missing a high| ‘The honor guss - be °|table. It read: “The Fourth Ob- k » Robir de pitch Reese stole sacond speaker of the evening at |ject: The advancement of inter; No 1 i ) €riors, none Casey, the Dod the strikeout, coming in ahead|rally, which was arranged 1ast| (ional undertsanding, good will, and S‘!}F %rfl‘ qg X relief hurler who had n rra’s high throw |week with a committee of Juneauiieace through a werld fellowship -y and SIkiRT & i ir |ting on the bench, trotted out tc s third pitch to Stanky Party members —spearheaced nvw Bistaess! it BFGEAsIGRRI Shen ] L et q i gt ront of thelJudge William Holzheimer Dodgers—McQuinn gobbled upjthe bull per Lounced right in front o e junited in the iceal of service.” | S P E C A L . tossed unhder-| Behrman was able to get ite and rolled all the way to!Will be toastmaster He apnointed each Rotarian r ) o covered one strike over and finished t reen, cnabling Rezse to score| There have been no personal in-|ommittee of one to consider the i ) Johnson|dob of walking Brown to force way from second base. Page vitdtions issued for the dinner and|purposes of the Rotary Foundation 53 high |Johnson over the | and for w harged with a wild pitch.|those attendinz will pay $250 ai5ng get a deadline of two weeks for fired a long throw!?t 1 time in the innin then bounced the next|Plate at the Country Club. ReSer-|e,cn member to contribute as he PYh @ the diamol McQuin: were loaded pitch back to Page who threwvations have all been {illed sees fit to the foundation’s sup- 2 - S s a was charged with him out easily BRI Ty 5 T sort SWEAIERS on balls to Brown. Brc One runt, one “We want,” said Akervick, “to ed buni was credited with o FREMUTH GRLS R time 8, run: batted 12 left on base | join ‘the list of Rotary Club hun- Bhawt acve cH o nweiss grounded to Robin Yankees—Hugh Casey went in to |dred percenters who have contribut- Pastels snsecutive Who fired to IF““‘]“" at ¢h and Lavagetto took over at! GIVE su((EssFul edAzm average of $10 a mny:her g ; e Jls, thePiate. forcing Lindell | base for the Dodgers. Riz- new program committee for | . : alls, ¢ return throw to Robinson jped a single Into the hcle E "Al SAT EvE October was - appointed, and the :‘Enxf(?bnjfnz‘_’xc:‘ix qry o d : ; was too late to catch en third and short. Stanky R ( a s (meeting was closed with Acting ~aonders (above) £ new Ben B ; .} The crowd dwt i |1 UERN R FaE DY cked down Page's grouncer | ; |President Dyer’s congratulations ?"’{ SaoNIsRE dbens: QH o 14 albio Robinson who Sl filled i between first and second and re-| yricces Mimi and Paula Freimuth, | the program, and his reu?rnnon.‘ B Xashin 5 . wike first base on | Henrich singled sharply to the .oiereq in town to toss the pitch-|g.uchcers of Mr. and Mrs. Del'C;|the Pressing need for such a pro- wom SK'R“ it g ty re left through the drawn in infield'.. .yt at first, Rizzuto racing pue e vith {gram devoted to international i A his de two more o plonite and’ Brown - s Freimuth, entertained wit tnders sty All Styles sses to il pitching to SCOTHE T f o second on the play. group of songs Saturday evening g All Style et shvier ending :‘V‘A““\Z«"\I?kt(" i:.‘fi‘m(ml\i:: Reese threw u;ndsnén\u;:». Pu‘ at the Governor's House. - - — and Sizes Sobin ) " eld the runners on Zuto going to third. Stanky made, Ngpwithstanding the inclement I ‘:‘\]wnli:' s 1 held runners on, . nice gl(:tcd-l;uncl‘ \1’31]\) :;:: weather, an appreciative audience' Fa"banks Ma" S . g £ attemptinz to throw ockestby. OO S, ,.\-,”“,}'SH, \‘1“ 10 firey for tumed out to hear: these talented !f eelel he fifth time, let T o el d to: Robinson & i T young ladies in a well chosen pro- Arresled m Sea"!e 5 b o el ) - Miggih, up for the. ssoond (e’ i1 Ho siune, ona,bit, . srvors, one! i RIS LSRRI R All Wool Cardigans ¥ had: SRty “('-'ml"l inning, flied to Hormanski in'left on base ‘."'%mg"g;l.]\ have cxceptionally| SEATTLE, Sept. 30.—@—Wanted oty gans B e e e e Eighth Inning lovely volces; and though fust be- fof obtaining il Sfzes 34-40 Rizzuto, who hurtiedly 1 I"_‘ hxm e I no Dodgers—The fans spotted Babe ginning serious study, their qictlou. ;F)‘le_ {l;nst).( n/\\x]'(kb‘ )«q‘< };pm. v:~ Toast, Blue, Green the tall, keeping Robinson on the UW0 left on ba .~ |Ruth as he got up to leave the artistic expression and delightful FRIRIKS, ~ackt TR SEC A tag. The ball that threw T‘\”‘ Irning 50 park and gave him a splendid ova- presence was gcne;lrmlt' (‘:o:nmmh s;.'“i((i G i it sl o ne Dcdgers—Page took over the hurl- gion ed upon. A brilliant future eriff at . 1da e ] Hi—lri;‘;:-‘;x" ’:\;‘(::; |(“ the iaht ing for the Yank S lasl Robinson lofted to Lindell who p,.ediclzed for them. In. ;slgne;rslam:(:\ll] mq d;:; $3°96} fi2ld foul line and caugh ed Page’s third pitct 1 the aimost lost the ;\‘indblown fly ;md Mimi, who Is a meso-soprano, U S e e g " ot Lox into centerfield had to race in fast to g2t under- was accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Jr- g ARl o erk 1\11;17.|)1;yn“x1lx‘:.A\q‘x”mf ir Rizzuto raced toward hi {0 neath it. Reiser was out on a McVay Popejoy in her usual forth- and Stewa hsuhn . ;Zhr;xlr;“rv ,r':g- A“ wool (05'5'@&333!’5 Baranof Hotel Building No runs, no hits, no errors, onc S up Robincon’s bounder play at first, McQuinn 10 pright and capable manner. mitted lI"m-[ e qak'c 5 < Shartey Biingrofles 5 > / left on base whipped underhanded t who covered the bag. Stirn- pgula, whose voice is of colorature less checks at Spol {me. ashoug Sizes 36-4 The Nicest Store in the Yankess—The Dodger bencl welss to force Stan threw out Walker. range, and who is the younger liBgle ang .Sfie = Pastels Capital City of Alaska now concentrating its jockey Robinson reaching E 0 hits, no errors, none the two girls, was accompanied I';\ll T AT $1.000 third base coach Chuck I Reiscr chopped a high bounc- Mimi AIL AT S0 ‘ it ek : s. The credited with a single when make a nice running catch Of eq will be leaving Juneau soon by U. S. Commissioner Felix G o L l Dressen’s or McQuinn's attempted Berra's fly behind second base. for continued study in voice 5_?"(\2{1}‘3‘3,;?,,;“)01\“?:1 “hf;}:“;fn ?,i gfl-‘l\("z::"n&li’ffcp‘;lvmpi?‘;:.-rin‘:: E L L l S A I B L l N E b whistle struck McQuinn argued that he pimaggio flied deep to Furillo Who piano in the east grand larceny for the the k o Lt ipiped i RRCK o, et et e b B D B e e e ™bure sorved_of- sulomobi: She was arteied car. | miiser of Ciehodoviih. || gy gy wRIPS JUNEAU T0 RETCHIRAN ‘flied to Hermanski who base umpire Ralph Pinelli said fcor sign in left-center to make ter the concert, and all availed Urday night by City Police ‘when st he | i I,n\nn(‘d by the sun, DO Robinson moved to second the catch. After throwing two themselves of the opportunity allegedly st(‘?e a ‘uu(k r_rfixr‘: _nb. iE B St Via Pelel‘sb‘drg and wrangeu tightrope walker be- on the play. Casey struck out McQuUINn thank the Governor and his fe A.&henhrm.me.xy .Slmc‘ m:s\gi;n oughby 20 Avatka : i under the high fly. Henrich caught Ve with the next three pitches. for their hospitality and the Ave. Bail was set at $ 4 5 With ccnnections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and Reue. Branus ) AN ATU PR s -]m»lm. 86 7468, 5O hith o JENGE, 205 DUNRENE 4 SO s l-R()V[’;I;Kl :\:l) Tir- Federal Government is con- steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle t en he swung lield to hoid the runners glued t ft on base. 4 g women. L. g T edera v 4 Ll ! G B ouletie piteh. |~ jthe sacks. Carl Purillo, a. ri o1 T b 0 AL L R Haisington, of Kirkiand “,“,‘.‘,\ ‘\ FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 no hits, no orrors, none handed katter, batted for Hermar Dodgers—Furillo walked on five Wash,, is staying at the Baranof. . — — B e Furillo punc a three pitches ROIARlANS pRoMo]‘E - : Fourth Inning two pu 1 into centerfie to Edwards lifted an e fly to \gers—Walker lined a s n, Reiser racing to Henrich in short right wom_D UNDER“A“D“'G ¥ le off McQuinn's glove as th rds bounced to Rizzut wgetto struck out, missing a % "W e Ifi g: P E first baseman failed to hold the flipped to forcing Fur- 1oy inside pitch O v B EG t h rmanski sent a illo at second Reese hit a two and two pi I'(‘- the 1)15}(;)1(‘? of 2::-‘?9:;\“!1(:11‘- liner ‘directly = into the' One TIPSR, N0 . ariox k to Page who tossed to Mc- er Garvin who is in Seattle si-« f ds of Johnson \\h)u compisted two left mF ey : inn to retire the side and end ms;. ‘.[he :g:l;:x:r )l,::.(::io" 0 l' ® ® ® ® ® @ /”0 ‘.fiz ¢ iouble play by whipping across Yankees urillo took over cente game edrlies! Fes . g d.‘\x‘erv}m':u Walker was un- fie and Reiser moved over 10, No runs, no hits, no er one Dyer §s One WQSher able to get back to fir Di- left for the Dodg 1 A\«IK;QUJIH‘ left on base. R’[‘he m:otlxlx‘\s »;3\;::‘13 “}11:\};;1 30ld M i Maggio camped under ward's raised a high pop to Edwards who 3 LI oom @ ars d 3 h h ¥ ;;f‘:n:)’:,‘(k,:'11’;l,1p,. in straieht cen. caught the ball just inside the foul COASTAL RAMBLER HERE | visitors were Thomas A. Fletcher, v == that wdasnes ter. line near the plate. Reisxr came coastal Rambler, Alaska Steam- John rv]/:u'sh. r;r the SI)va;l‘ln;;lghfi‘t s, » hit, no errors, none in fast to snare Johnson’s I line ¢hip Company freighter under Agriculture, from San v X I(A;\.I“l,:!"‘:m,\:."" rige: drive. Behrman gathered in Lin- C“]’,,b o G dwin. avtived in Ju. and A.J. Marchand, of Seaside, Ore. % bo.l.h clothes Yankees—After fouling three dell's slow roller between the peay at 7 pm. yesterday, and is' New members, E. E. Engstrom and |n'r"u Stirnweiss locksd at a third mound and first base and threw to unjoading 460 tons of freight. She Manuel Parodes, were introduced, trike. Reiser raced back a few Robinson for the out i bound fo the Westward from and will be indoctrinated next week . und dlShe steps and caught Henrich’s high' NO runs, no hits, no errors, none jjere | Dr. William P. Blanton, as pr fly. Berra went down swinging left on base S gude Gl L gram director, turned the meeting Criimimiomggemeeine to become Branca's fifth strikeout Seventh Inning Waitresses ana tain Gir's over to Bob Akervick, chairman of vietim Dodgers—The official attendance wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf the International Service Commit- No runs, no hits, no errors, none b A B e et R - AT e left on base. — Fifth Inning Dodgers—Jorgensen, hitting the / first pitch, flied to Lindell in i left center. Shea threw out Reose Attent,o.& Changes from Clothes Washer Branca got a nice ovation from Instantly converted for to Dishwasher in 1% Minutes the crowd as he took his place in Gaariae it Sipres the batter's box and proceeded to trike out draperies, bare floors and Amazing, astounding—and 8 9l w0 weamons The War Assets Administration RE-OFFERS haleim, true! The Thor Automagic on base ces—DiMaggio hit and also got the first became the base runner when he at an infield hit to Reese The Dodger ortstop made a nice khanded stop of the sharp mash between third and short, but could not get his throw in time to nip the fleet base runner. Me- Quinn walker on four pitches, the last two being outside. ond Johns DiMaggio moved to se Branca's first pitch to 1 hit him on the left arm, loading the bases. Lindell lined a double into left field corner, scoring DiMaggio and McQuinn to put the Yankees ahead 2 to 1 Located at ANCHORAGE, Ala: 4 Pratt & Whitney R1830-92 ea. 4 Lyccming Engines R-680-9 ea. 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